According to court documents, the victim was trying to repossess a 2016 Honda SUV from Rocha when he realized she'd left her purse in the vehicle.

The victim told Rocha to remove and collect her belongings, but she told the victim "(Expletive) you, you're not going to take my car," the documents said.

With the driver's side door open, the victim was standing in the way of it closing while Rocha sat in the driver's seat, the documents said. She then put the vehicle in reverse and drove away, striking the victim's leg.

She followed it up by putting the vehicle in drive and pulling away, the documents said.

According to the documents, the victim said he believed she ran him over on purpose.

According to Taylor County Jail records, Rocha was booked into jail custody on April 26 stemming from this incident and two other unrelated charges. She is part of a court-supervised release program, the records indicate.